Tulsa officer busts a move responding to noise complaint
By Josh Wallace
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TULSA, Okla. (KOCO) — A Tulsa officer showed off his best moves after responding to a noise complaint at a recent gathering.
Tulsa police officials said at about 9 p.m. on Sept. 27, police received a noise complaint from a caller who complained “her neighbors had been playing loud music all day,” according to a social media post.
It being the second time officers were called out to the home, Tulsa Police Department Officer Greene issued a nuisance sound citation, but while he was still at the gathering, he decided to get into the groove and bust a move.
“The people out there appreciated his style, and also agreed to turn down the music,” Tulsa Police Department officials said. “Nice moves, Officer Greene!”
After dancing for a few minutes and entertaining those at the home, they agreed to turn down the music and officer Greene was back on the beat. So far, the video has more than 500,000 views on Facebook.
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